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Stunning Mountain Views
Experience breathtaking mountain views from your room's patio at Soraypampa Hostel. Wake up to the beauty of nature right outside your window.
Convenient Amenities
Enjoy the convenience of room service, a 24-hour front desk, and free WiFi throughout the property. Relax in the shared lounge or savor delicious meals at the on-site restaurant.
Explore the Outdoors
Located near Laguna Humantay and Salkantay trek, embark on your own hiking adventure. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty surrounding the hostel and create unforgettable memories.
Book your stay at Soraypampa Hostel now and make your mountain getaway unforgettable.
Please note that hot water carries an additional surcharge of 2,8 USD.Managed by a private host
A deposit may be required at the property.
WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
No parking available.
Children of any age are allowed.
You haven't added any cots.
You haven't added any extra beds.
Pets are not allowed.
Emplacement idéal pour commencer le Salkantay Treck
Les hôtes sont très gentils
Super emplacement, belle vue sur les etoiles et bon rapport qualité prix !
Les sandwichs la rando du midi était sec
To survive one night Is ok…if other options are not available
Very…very cold at night. It might be good for the future to have a heater at something like that on the room.
Also I was not satisfied with the food. I stayed at other hostels on the way and food was way better.
Abendessen und Frühstück waren super, perfekte Lage für den Salkantay Trek und eine gute Atmosphäre.
El respeto de los pasajeros en donde dormíamos varios
Quizá falto una ducha mas
I liked the room and the attached bath, the solar outlets work nicely and I was able to charge my devices easily before the sunset.
The night views were wonderful (I was in a private room with a part glass ceiling). I really enjoy staying at this place.
I was overcharged for my room, I had to do the math with them to show that I was overcharged. I still was overcharged 20 Soles more.
Also, I asked for a cheese sandwich (I dont eat meat) for lunch to go. When I got to eat my lunch on the trail I noticed I got a Ham and cheese sandwich. I made the difficult choice to throw away Ham and eat the rest as I was super hungry. In their defense they had a medical emergency so they might have goofed it up as all of them were tending to the sick guest.
The cabin we stayed in was very clean and appeared to be very new as well. The staff was so friendly and I loved that it was right on the trail and right at the base of the hike to the lake which made everything very convenient
Good location. Friendly staff.
Overpriced.
Dinner was so-so with small portions. Soup was 1/3 of normal Peruvian portions. Main course was a smallish portion as well.
Breakfast was ok, but not included in the price.
Overall too expensive for the service.
Location between Lake Huantay and the start of the Salkantay trek
It’s more a site with sheds than a hostel. With sheds I mean constructions that were built with the cheapest materials and the greatest carelessness.
Staff are mainly busy with each other.
Dinner is served at 17.00 and breakfast at 5.30 and not a minute later. Breakfast was very chaotic and the stale bread inedible. The early breakfast is only to cater to large groups that leave early. The first day of Salkantay is tough but there is really no need to leave this early.
This place is soulless and only catering to masses.
It was by far the most expensive stay on the trek and the least worth
Alot better than expected. Very comfortable huts and a warm shower. Dinner available for 5 euros. The food wasn't amazing but it was very cheap and did the job. Staff is friendly and the location is very good for the trek right by humantay Lake
Comfortable bedding. Peaceful outdoor area.
Food was not as good as what I had during other segments of my trek.
We stayed at the Soraypampa Hostel on the 1st night of our Salkantay trek. Great place to overnight, one of the few places in the area where this is possible if you trek self-guided without being part of an organized tour. We had a bungalow (glass ceiling), without a private bathroom. The bungalow was very well organized (several options for storing items) and several blankets were offered, room was clean. The glass ceiling idea is nice, but in reality it doesn't really work, it was super hot in the room during the day (as the sun was shining inside) and foggy at night due to our breathing, so we couldn't see the stars from the bungalow anyway, perfectly visible from outside though. It was possible to pay by card (no 5% added) for the accommodation and the meals. We could only pay cash for the transportation (they sent us a message in advance on booking mentioning they offer transportation via minibus). Dinner and breakfast were at fixed hours, so be there or be square. Nothing fancy offered as food, but good enough given the setting. 20 soles per meal per person. Electricity cut off around 18:30, so make sure you charge your stuff before that. WiFi worked a little more, also reasonably stable. Several people got refused for accommodation while we were there, since it was fully booked, therefore we recommend booking in advance. Great view from this location, perfect start for the Humantay Lake trek.
Hot shower wasn't hot, but this was probably influenced by the fact that many people took a shower before, when I did at 16:30 there was no hot water left.
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